§ Fitment Guide

Bosch BES1300B chain size & replacement chart

The Bosch BES1300B takes a 3/8" Low Profile™ pitch, 1.3mm gauge chain. Below: every factory bar length with its exact drive-link count, cross-referenced to Oregon part numbers, plus the OEM parts list.

Fitment matrix

Bar lengthPitchGaugeDrive linksOregon chainsBars / combos
30cm 3/8" Low Profile™ 1.3mm 91P044E91PX044E91VXL044EQ91VG044EM91VXL044E
35cm 3/8" Low Profile™ .050" / 1.3mm Q91VG049E
40cm 3/8" Low Profile™ 1.3mm 56444291PX055E91P055E91VXL055EQ91VG055EM91VXL055E

Source: Oregon part-finder (EU), retrieved 2026-07-06. Part numbers link to the manufacturer's spec page. Always confirm drive-link count against your current chain before ordering.

How to confirm the fit

  1. Read your bar. The pitch and gauge are stamped on the guide bar near the saw body — e.g. 3/8" LP .050".
  2. Count drive links. Lay the old chain flat and count the teeth that ride inside the bar groove. This number must match exactly; length in inches is not enough.
  3. Match all three. Pitch, gauge and drive-link count all have to agree with a row in the table above. Two of three is not a fit.
Measuring a chainsaw chain's gauge with a caliper

Watch: how to identify chain pitch and gauge

Oregon Products: Identifying Chain Pitch and Chain Gauge Oregon Products: Identifying Chain Pitch and Chain Gauge

Official video from Oregon Products, the manufacturer behind the cross-reference part numbers above.

Official Bosch resources

FAQ

What size chain does a Bosch BES1300B take?

The Bosch BES1300B runs a 3/8" Low Profile™ pitch, 1.3mm gauge chain. Available bar lengths: 30cm, 35cm, 40cm. Match the drive-link count to your bar (see the table above).

How do I know which gauge my BES1300B chain is?

Check the number stamped on your guide bar near the tail, or measure the drive-link thickness with calipers. Common gauges for the BES1300B are 1.3mm, .050" / 1.3mm.

Can I put a longer bar on my Bosch BES1300B?

Oregon lists 30cm, 35cm, 40cm bars for the BES1300B. Stay within this range — a longer bar than the engine is rated for cuts slowly and accelerates wear.